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Rare Pink Dolphins Returning to Hong Kong as Coronavirus Halts Ferry Traffic, Giving Scientists a Closer Look

Another animal is being seen in a dense metropolitan area—this time in Hong Kong, as the Chinese white dolphin, or the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin,...

Artist Creates Mythical-Sized Image Of Seal And Her Pup At a Unique Local Beach

An artist has created a giant image of a seal and her pup using the natural contours of an iconic beach known for its...

Caring Conservation Programs Have Prevented At Least 48 Animal Extinctions, Says Study

Since 1993, 48 mammal and bird species, including the scimitar-horned oryx, California condor, and black-footed ferret, have been saved from extinction by conservation actions,...

Scientists Find Only The Third Manta Ray Nursery in the World, “Right Under Our Nose” Off Florida Coast

In what is only the third-such discovery in science, an ultra-rare manta ray nursery was found right under scientists' noses off the busy coast...

‘SharkCam’ Reveals Secret Breeding Life Of The Endangered Basking Shark Species

The first successful tracking of basking sharks has taken place—with a robotic underwater camera. A ‘SharkCam’ underwater vehicle (AUV) is one of the world's 'most...

Jacques Cousteau’s Grandson Wants to Build the International Space Station of the Ocean

Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of legendary oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau, is raising money for what would become the International Space Station of the...

5 Cent Tax Successfully Reduced Plastic Bag Use in England By As Much As 95% Over 5 Years–Great Alternative Emerges

Single-use plastic bag sales in England have fallen dramatically since a 5 pence charge on each bag was instituted in October of 2015.

Unanimous Senate Votes to Protect Sea Turtles and Dolphins from Driftnets in the Last Spot That Allows Them

The US Senate unanimously voted to protect sea turtles and dolphins by phasing out the use of harmful mesh drift gillnets in federal waters off California.

After COVID Cancels All Flights, One Man Sailed Solo Across the Atlantic to Reach His 90-Year-old Father

With international flights cancelled due to coronavirus, Juan Manuel Ballestero decided to sail home solo on 85-day odyssey across the Atlantic.

Watch Zoo Penguins Delight in Their New Bubble Maker—A Gift From Staff During Quarantine

These adorable penguins from the Newquay Zoo in England were recently filmed playing with their new toy—a bubble machine.

Compound in Sea Sponges Can Stop Cancer and Kill Herpes – And Growing Them Would Benefit Indonesians

The chemical manzamine-A, found in sea sponges (Acanthostrongylophora ingens) living in the waters of indonesia, can block the replication of cancer cells.

15 Tortugas Gigantes Regresan a Casa en las Islas Galápagos Después de Salvar a su Especie con 1,900 Crías

Las últimas 14 tortugas de la isla española en los Galápagos han regresado a casa después de 55 años del programa cría en cautividad que ha producido 2000 crías --y salvado a la especie.

15 Giant Tortoises Finally Returned to Their Galapagos Island Home After Saving Their Species With 1,900 Babies

The last remaining 14 tortoises from Española island in the Galapagos were returned home after a 55-year breeding program that produced 2,000 babies—and saved a species.

These Edible Straws Harness Nature to Replace Single-Use Plastic and Help Local Farmers

Harnessing nature to replace single-use plastics, Equo Straws are 100% biodegradable and come in 4 natural flavors sourced from local farming communities.

Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

Ballenas Jorobadas Pastorear Salmón con sus Aletas en un Comportamiento Alimenticio no antes Filmado

Ballenas Jorobadas en las aguas del sur de Alaska fueron grabadas "Pastoreando" a Salmón hacia sus bocas por primera vez en la historia por estudiante de pesca Madison Kosma.

Unemployed Single Women Are Saving Fish and Making Money by Farming Sea Sponges

Women from the Jambiani region of Zanzibar are simultaneously supporting their families and local ecosystems by taking up a new trade: sea sponge farming.

South Korea Sends 10K Masks to Navajo Nation to Honor Their Service as ‘Code Talkers’ During Korean War

In honor of Navajos who used their language as a code during the Korean war, South Korea sent 10K PPE masks to help stem infection rates.

Scientists Finally Manage to Record the Strange Sounds of the ‘Arctic Unicorn’—the Elusive Narwhal

Marine biologists have finally managed to record the calls of the elusive narwhal—also known as the “Arctic unicorn” of the ocean.

Incremento en los Nidos de Tortugas Laúd en Las Playas de Tailandia y Florida Debido a las Restricciones a los Turistas

Playas de Florida y Tailandia han visto un gran incremento en el número de nidos de las tortugas laúd después de las medidas de cuarentena por el corona virus.